Davichi's Kang Minkyung is leaving the home she lived in for eight years.

On the 9th, a video titled "I suddenly have to move." was uploaded to the "Gyang Mingkyung" channel. That day, Kang Minkyung said, "Right now this is a corner of the living room. I think this is almost the first time I've filmed from this angle, but anyway, I'm moving."

She said, "I really lived in this house for a long time. Since when did I live here? Since I started YouTube, I lived here. Since I moved into this house I started YouTube and began vlogging, so I think I lived here for about eight to nine years. I think I experienced a tumultuous daily life in this house, so it doesn't feel real that I'm moving. Looking back, I think there were far more good things, and the biggest thing is that when I moved into this house I started YouTube and vlogging, so it certainly became an inflection point in my life."

She continued, "I had been planning to move for about a year. I went to see so many houses. I think I looked at almost every listing in Yongsan. There wasn't a house I loved, so I was in a surrendering state thinking I'd just keep living here, and then suddenly the real estate agent contacted me. He said, 'The former tenant is only now leaving so I can show you a house I couldn't show before; would you like to see it?' I asked, 'Do you think I'll like it?' and went without much thought or desire, and I really liked the house. So that day I immediately decided, 'I'll take this house,' and yesterday I finalized all the paperwork, paid the remaining balance, and the move was confirmed."

Kang Minkyung said, "The house is clean, but I think I need to make slight changes to fit my living habits. I cook a lot, so the kitchen will need fixing, and the bathroom was used for a long time by the previous owners so it would be good to refurbish it once, so the bathroom and kitchen are the two major spots we'll remodel. That will take some time, so I'm not moving out right away."

She added, "I want to talk about future plans, but I lived in this house for quite a long time, so I have a lot of household items. I've been very interested in vintage furniture and such, so I need time to sort them. The new house has a peculiar layout so I can't put many things in it. It's a bit smaller than this house, so should I consign the furniture and such? Should I sell them secondhand? I thought about it, and because this house brought me many good things and good energy, I want to finish the record of this house with good energy. I thought about renting a large space and holding a bazaar. How about a flea market with the lights, chairs, tables, cups and so on I've collected so far? I'd like to run it so that all proceeds are donated." She said she plans a major downsizing of her household items as she moves to a smaller home.

She said, "I've only thought about it so far. We'll need a comfortable space where people can see things and we'll have to study the process more. I wanted to say this in advance. Future vlogs will probably include the moving process, flea market preparations and such little by little. I'll let you know quickly if there are new updates. The bed I've been using is very old. The mattress seems to have reached the end of its life, so throwing it away seems like the answer. I'll probably have to buy one mattress, and the kitchen and bathroom faucets. The wine cellar has also been used a long time and went bad. Since I'm buying anyway, it feels like it's time to buy a really good wine cellar. I've been thinking for years that it would be nice to have a good wine cellar to care for the precious wines and champagnes I've accumulated, so I'll buy just the wine cellar and try to make sure the rest go to owners better than me."

She added, "The end of living in this house meets the beginning at the next house. I hope the middle process where the end and the beginning meet remains a good memory with good energy, so I'll plan this project well. It might fall through, but I'll try my best."

Meanwhile, Kang Minkyung shared that she moved to a new home in 2020. Especially, he, who runs a shopping mall business, drew attention in 2022 when he purchased a building in Hapjeong-dong, Mapo District, Seoul for 6.5 billion won.

[Photo] Gyang Mingkyung

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